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Report: Wheeler could shake up Portland bureau management
Oversight of Portland's city bureaus could change in a pronounced manner this week. As the Oregonian reports, Mayor Ted Wheeler could shake up the bureaus, many of which deal directly with businesses that seek permits, contracts or regulatory clarificat.....»»
Now that"s hot: Portland pepper jelly brings home a fiery gold medal
A Portland pepper jelly maker has landed the top prize in a national, and well-regarded, hot foods contest. Rose City Pepperheads collected the Grand Prize in the Tasting Division during the 2019 Scovie Awards. The Albuquerque, N.M., contest recognizes .....»»
Wheeler"s chief of staff resigns
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has lost another chief of staff. Michael Cox submitted his letter of resignation, Wheeler's spokeswoman Eileen Park said in an email Friday afternoon. Cox and Wheeler have worked together since Wheeler was the Oregon sta.....»»
Seattle jumps into Milken"s top 10 ranking; Portland lands a little lower
Led by a thriving high-tech sector, Seattle ranks eighth in the newest Best Performing Cities study produced annually by the Milken Institute. Portland, however, landed a little lower, down at No. 33. The ranking, which covers the Seattle-Belle.....»»
Longtime green leader picked to head Bureau of Planning and Sustainability
Andrea Durbin, executive director of the Oregon Environmental Council since 2006, is Mayor Ted Wheeler’s pick to be the new director of the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability. BPS is charged with integrating climate action and other.....»»
Homelessness nonprofit leader on fentanyl, housing and "dire" conditions in Portland
Impact NW assists struggling renters pay their utility bills and rent when they're on the verge of losing their place......»»
Mayor Andre Dickens no longer sold on BeltLine rail
Atlanta's mayor is pushing MARTA to consider alternative transportation modes for the BeltLine......»»
Global manufacturer Plexus shutting down Portland location
Wisconsin-headquartered company files WARN notice with Oregon officials......»»
Portland collective says it"s unveiled the world"s "first-of-its-kind" sustainably made nutrients
An Oregon company said it's making a "first-of-its-kind" sustainably produced fertilizer from its own building's waste, rain water and solar energy. Nutrient Recovery Services, based in Portland's PAE Building (itself, a "living building" that .....»»
Transit plan calls for development at 10 hubs
Mayor Freddie O'Connell unveiled a transit expansion plan .....»»
SEC"s University of Missouri officially hires Memphis athletic director
Veatch recently landed a big-league NIL deal with FedEx and launched $220 million in renovations at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium......»»
Senators show confidence in Johnson’s O’Hare rebuild plan
Johnson wants to change the sequencing of construction on the long-awaited Global Terminal and two new satellite concourses. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to tweak the massive, delayed rebui.....»»
Supreme Court Denies Bid To Expand No-Excuse Mail-In Ballots In Texas
Supreme Court Denies Bid To Expand No-Excuse Mail-In Ballots In Texas Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a legal challenge to a Texas law that.....»»
Travel + Leisure may get city incentives soon to move Orlando HQ downtown, create jobs
Orlando's mayor previously said the city was working to bring the company downtown......»»
Five Things to know for this week: Intel, Nike and a Taylor Swift precursor
Here's what's been going on in Portland, and Swift-ville, the last few days......»»
In Their Words: How Aabesh De created technology company Flora
Aabesh De, founder and CEO of Nashville-based technology company Flora, landed an investment on "Shark Tank." But his journey hasn’t been all sunshine and blooming flowers......»»
I"m a recent college grad who landed my dream job, but it was a remote position. I quit because I got lonely at home.
A college grad didn't like working from home because she felt lonely and stuck. She quit her dream job to work free.....»»
Scenes from the "We Believe in Portland" downtown cleanup
Portlanders representing hundreds of companies fanned out for a block-by-block cleanup......»»
Executive Insights: Providence Health Plan’s Don Antonucci on his role in advancing health equity in Portland and beyond (video)
Candace Beeke, market president and publisher of the Portland Business Journal, interviews Don Antonucci, president and CEO of Providence Health Plan, about the role of health insurers in advancing health equity in their communities. As a Portland B.....»»
Thought Leader Roundtable: Secrets of the Executives of the Year (video)
The Portland Business Journal convened honorees from the 2024 Executive of the Year Awards to discuss insights and secrets with PBJ .....»»